SEO with a Content Management System
There are many low cost and free content
management systems (CMS's). You can also commission
the building of your own if you have the money.
Whichever path you choose your first task is to
ensure the website conforms to the accepted industry
standards in terms of its construction. Good code is
a good plan and it's just as easy to do it right as
it is to do it wrong. The same goes for SEO.
You should ensure for example:
*Each page allows for Search Engine Friendly
(human readable) URL's. You should be able to
manipulate these.
*Each page has a unique title tag. Again you need to
be able to manipulate these on a per page basis.
Keywords in title tags are VERY useful.
*Each page allows for a unique Meta description
tag. For the most part Google uses the Meta
description tag for the text snippet it displays in
the search engine results page or SERP.
*Each page allows for unique Meta keywords.
Although considered redundant it's better to be safe
than sorry with Meta keywords
*The content management system (CMS) should allow
for the easy addition of site wide code to aid the
use of website analytics software a VITAL tool in
the SEO process
*The CMS should automatically update its site map
and create an XML feed to ensure Google is informed
immediately of any site additions. Doing this
manually is NOT recommended.
*The CMS should as far as possible use clean CSS
based design to reduce the ratio of content to HTML
on each page. This makes it easier for the search
engine robots to establish the subject matter within
a page
*The CMS should promote and assist the use of
correct on-page HTML tagging, such as H1 for the
most important headings. Again this helps the search
engine robots correctly index a page
*The CMS should ensure canonical issues are
considered and dealt with. In simple terms each page
should as far as possible have only ONE version.
All of the above, and more, play their part in
the way a website performs in the search engines.
Ensuring your system ticks these boxes is vital.
Getting this bit wrong will prove expensive.
So many CMS systems make life difficult for their
users. The last thing you want to do is spend money
on a site only to discover the search engines can't
make any sense of it. |